April, offspring turn into marketing bonanza – Press & Sun

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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: April and her calf settle into new routine | 0:53

After a « perfect birthing process » April the giraffe and her newborn calf are settling into a new routine.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREQA with Animal Adventure Park giraffe keeper Allysa Swilley | 2:26

Animal Adventure Park giraffe keeper Allysa Swilley talks about what a typical day with April, Oliver, and the calf is like, how she has dealt with the national spotlight, and what her goals for the park are going forward.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREQA with Animal Adventure Park owner Jordan Patch | 3:36

Jordan Patch, owner of Animal Adventure Park, looks ahead to what is next for April and her male calf.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVIDEO: April’s calf weighs in | 0:52

After months of intense interest from around the world, April the giraffe gave birth at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville. On Sunday, the park announced the calf’s height and weight.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: Name the baby giraffe | 0:47

As soon as the baby’s born, Animal Adventure Park will launch a naming contest through GoFundMe and social media.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: What it’s like to feed the giraffes at Animal Adventure | 1:49

Animal Adventure Park owner Jordan Patch handed out some tasty treats to giraffes Oliver and April from the park’s new giraffe encounter feeding deck.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: What is Animal Adventure? | 0:46

The interactive animal park in Harpursville opened in 2013 and is home to more than 65 species of animals.

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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: Support of others ‘gives you faith again’ | 0:28

Animal Adventure owner Jordan Patch discusses how the support of others has helped them deal with Ava’s health issues.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: Prepare for the worst and celebrate the best | 2:18

Animal Adventure owners Jordan and Colleen Patch discuss dealing with the initial diagnosis of their daughter’s illness.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREOpening day at Animal Adventures | 0:58

Opening day at Animal Adventures
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: How the Patches fought through adversity | 0:48

Jordan Patch talks about how he and Colleen have dealt with adversity while also running Animal Adventure.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: ‘The new normal’ for Animal Adventure owners | 1:15

Patch talks about what the parents of children with health issues can expect from a diagnosis.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: Ava Patch feeds the giraffes for the first time | 0:59

Jordan and Colleen Patch feed the giraffes with their daughter Ava for the very first time at Animal Adventure.
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VIDEOS: GIRAFFE LIFE AT ANIMAL ADVENTUREVideo: Animal Adventure to host Ava’s Little Heroes benefit | 0:24

Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville will welcome heroes of all sizes as the park hosts Ava’s Little Heroes, a benefit for a local family struggling with their child’s health issues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • Video: April and her calf settle into new routine
  • QA with Animal Adventure Park giraffe keeper Allysa Swilley
  • QA with Animal Adventure Park owner Jordan Patch
  • VIDEO: April's calf weighs in
  • Video: Name the baby giraffe
  • Video: What it's like to feed the giraffes at Animal Adventure
  • Video: What is Animal Adventure?
  • Video: Support of others 'gives you faith again'
  • Video: Prepare for the worst and celebrate the best
  • Opening day at Animal Adventures
  • Video: How the Patches fought through adversity
  • Video: 'The new normal' for Animal Adventure owners
  • Video: Ava Patch feeds the giraffes for the first time
  • Video: Animal Adventure to host Ava's Little Heroes benefit

April the giraffe has become a cash cow for a tiny zoo in Harpursvillle, thanks to a YouTube video livestream of her pregnancy and birth of an incredibly cute calf that has riveted viewers around the world.

Owners of the for-profit Animal Adventure Park won’t say exactly how much they’ve pulled in from all April-related ventures, but internet marketing experts conservatively estimate the haul in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. The ventures include the Toys ‘R’ Us-sponsored YouTube stream, monetized text messages, a clothing line and the sale of T-shirts, caps and fuzzy toys.

“The monies are going to allow the park to continue to grow and improve,” said Jordan Patch, who started the 20-acre zoo with his wife four years ago. “But also the money will help support our conservation efforts in Africa, so we’re actually providing tangible results for wild giraffes.”

All Patch would say for sure, moneywise, is that a Gofundme campaign has raised more than $150,000 for the care of April, her mate Oliver and their male calf, as well as upgrades to their exhibit space. And he expects 150,000 park visitors — twice as many as last year — to pay $11-$13 to see the giraffe family along with the park’s 200 other animals, including alligators, monkeys and zebras.

Neither Patch nor Toys ‘R’ Us, which features a giraffe as its corporate mascot, would talk about how many dollars were attached to April’s video stream. After coming online Feb. 23, it has become the second most-watched livestream in YouTube history with more than 232 million views and 7.6 billion minutes of live watch time.

Digital media analysts say the money alone may be beside the point.

“Every marketer dreams of getting something that will go viral,” said Allen Adamson of Brand Simple Consulting, which helps companies define and market their brand. “The real value is the way the organization has been cemented in millions of people’s minds in a compelling way. You can’t buy advertising like that.”

Danny Fratella of Social Blade, which provides social media statistics and earnings estimates, said he believes the video livestream alone has been a major moneymaker. “I couldn’t speculate as to how much Toys ‘R’ Us is paying, but I’m sure it’s a huge chunk of change,” probably in the “low six-figures,” he said.

Still, some YouTube followers have griped about some of the park’s attempts to cash in, such as the $5 charge to sign up for giraffe news text alerts and $1 to vote for a baby name that will be announced May 1. The park also is selling $20 “Hello Baby” tote bags, $16 “April’s View Crew” T-shirts and a $50 three-pack of giraffe prints. And Toys ‘R’ Us, which is driving traffic to its own Facebook page with exclusive video visits to the park, is coming out with new giraffe plush toys based on April’s little family.

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Jordan Patch, owner of Animal Adventure Park, looks ahead to what is next for April and her male calf.
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Patch said the proceeds will be split among park improvements, a contribution to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and a fund to help local children with unexpected medical expenses. The latter is named for Patch’s baby daughter Ava, who has a rare form of epilepsy.

Other businesses in the surrounding Southern Tier of New York, which has struggled economically in recent years with the loss of manufacturing jobs, are also hoping for a baby bump.

“We’re booking fast and furious,” said Eddie Bello, assistant general manager at the Doubletree Hilton in nearby Binghamton. The hotel has sold more than 200 special lodging packages that include park tickets, a toy giraffe and other goodies stuffed in a miniature wooden crate.

“The response has been huge,” said Judi Hess, director of the Greater Binghamton Convention and Visitors Bureau, adding that inquiries have come in from as far away as England.

Patch didn’t expect his pregnant giraffe would become a global sensation. The livestream was intended to free up park staff to tend to their daily duties like feeding and poop-scooping rather than fielding inquiries about April’s pregnancy. It ended up doing the opposite, bringing a flood of questions, comments and sometimes criticism from far-flung fans and followers.

As for the 6-foot-tall baby, after he’s weaned from his mother he will be sent to another zoo to help sire more offspring.

“But the weaning process could take as long as 15 months,” Patch said, “so he could easily be here with us another year or two.”

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